It’s more complicated than that. Only 2 or 3 images are meant to train AI, the rest are meant to establish whether you’re human enough that AI can learn from you.
I think the actual website detection is usually done that way, while the AI training is generally separate and runs it’s own standalone game.
It’s all a ranking system. Who knows the score - my goal is to get through in as dishonest a way as possible. If they want my honest answers they should pay me for them.
I love how so many of these images meant to fool bots are literally generated by AI
Because their real purpose is to train the bots. The captcha features are just there to get us to use it.
It’s more complicated than that. Only 2 or 3 images are meant to train AI, the rest are meant to establish whether you’re human enough that AI can learn from you.
That’s also only partially true. Most of the human detection is done by collecting metadata about your browser and how you interact with the widgets.
I think the actual website detection is usually done that way, while the AI training is generally separate and runs it’s own standalone game.
It’s all a ranking system. Who knows the score - my goal is to get through in as dishonest a way as possible. If they want my honest answers they should pay me for them.
You have to win the game however. Training the AI is an essential part of it.
Nah I disagree, it’s possible to win the game, gain access to the website, but train AI the wrong way. That’s the sweet spot I aim for.
It’s also possible to win the game and gain access, but the website decides you’re an idiot and disregards your training.
AI: “Um, …these aren’t the droids you want. Squirrel!”